Actually, this is not entirely new. Super Island on HyperOS, Dynamic Island on other systems, etc., all have similar forms. However, the fundamental difference here is that those features are system-level and only interact outside of apps, primarily for notifications. + Reasons: 1. During the development of Lite Browser, I thought a lot about interaction in full-screen mode, where nothing obscures the web interface. This creates a problem: there is no way to interact with the user. 2. Leaving a tiny camera black dot exposed can sometimes be annoying, appearing like a screen defect, especially with hole-punch cameras—though this is not actually critical. 3. Lack of dynamic interactions; simply put, the back button is always on the top left, and the menu button is on the right. That’s it! This leads to boredom and takes up too much space. System bars are the same. + Design a contextually flexible area that can support AI and contain contextual effects: To av...